Jacob S.
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This was one of the most atmospheric spots I visited in Nara. The walk up was memorable in itself - a long, steep staircase lined with stones inscribed with kanji dedications from worshippers. At the top stood the beautiful Nigatsu-dō Hall, founded in 752 CE by the monk Sanetada. Despite its age, it has survived almost entirely intact, with only the Raido chapel added later in 1200.
Across from the main hall, I stopped by a small building to get a goshuin. The rain had started coming down hard by then, and I was thankful for the shelter while waiting. Once it eased up, I took time to explore the wooden corridors, admire the rows of lanterns, and take in the view from the elevated platform overlooking the temple grounds and Nara’s lush greenery below. Even with the mist and clouds, it was a serene and unforgettable visit.